Kaylee Jones, a 17-year-old teenager from Carrollton, Georgia, has been found safe by law enforcement after disappearing nearly five months ago, police say.
was located by law enforcement and has since been reunited with her family, according to the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office.
The now-17-year-old was 16 when her parents believe she left her family's Carrollton home by climbing out of her second-story bedroom window on June 14 without her computer or phone, which had recently been confiscated after her parents said they found out she had been in communication with strangers online. Kaylee Jones has been found safe after vanishing nearly five months ago, the Carroll County Sheriff's Office says.
Police have not yet released details about the nature in which Jones was found, citing the "sensitive nature of the case.
Jones had shared personal information, including her family's address, with some"guys" she was speaking to online, her parents said.
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